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WWII U.S. Armed Forces Front Seam Fixed Bale M1 Helmet

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SKU:
FSFBM1_ND
UPC:
051639008484
Condition:
Used
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$249.99

WW2 U.S. Armed Forces Issue

The US military adopted the M1 helmet in 1941, near the outbreak of WWII. This helmet was a replacement for the outdated 1917 pattern “Kelly” helmet, which saw only limited use very early in WWII. WWII production M1 helmets featured a rim around the edge, made of a separate steel strip, with the seam in the front. Early helmets had chin strap bales that were fixed, and simple wire fittings that were brazed into place. Later wartime production helmets had a more complex “swivel bale” chin strap attachment system. The M1 helmet had a removable liner, initially made of a pressed composite material with a cloth color, later replaced with a more rigid liner made out of a plastic material that did not have a cloth cover. The shell itself was made to be one size fits all, and was made by only two manufacturers, while the liners were made by a variety of different companies. For camouflage purposes, the United States Marine Corps issued a cloth cover for this helmet, while the US Army generally used a helmet net for this purpose. M1 helmets existed in a variety of paint finishes, including gray helmets for US Navy use, and were further customized with a variety of indicators such as rank or unit assignment.

This is a Pre-1945 piece, with a front rim seam and desirable, earlier pattern fixed chinstrap bales.

The khaki webbing chin strap is complete and sound, and still factory sewn, with metal fittings. 

SF39229 IRM

 

*Dent on front, and one on top. Straps are frayed